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Void Trip (Void Trip #1-5)

From writer RYAN O'SULLIVAN (Turncoat, The Evil Within, Warhammer 40,000) and illustrator PLAID KLAUS (Turncoat) comes the story of Ana and Gabe, the last two humans left alive in the galaxy. They're low on fuel, they're low on food, and they're low on psychedelic space froot, but they're still determined to make it to the promised land: hippy-paradise super-planet Euphori From writer RYAN O'SULLIVAN (Turncoat, The Evil Within, Warhammer 40,000) and illustrator PLAID KLAUS (Turncoat) comes the story of Ana and Gabe, the last two humans left alive in the galaxy. They're low on fuel, they're low on food, and they're low on psychedelic space froot, but they're still determined to make it to the promised land: hippy-paradise super-planet Euphoria. This is the story of their journey, the friends and enemies they made along the way, and how the universe responded to those who dared to live freely within it.
Collects issues 1 through 5.
QUOTES:
"Beautiful, drugged, and hilarious sci-fi from an alternate universe where the only Captain America anyone cares about is the one in Easy Rider." --Kieron Gillen (THE WICKED + THE DIVINE, Darth Vader)
"VOID TRIP is Star Wars meets the View Askewniverse; cosmic scoundrels with the swashbuckling of Han Solo and the trippy edge of Jay & Silent Bob--an exciting, unique tone to hit the comics medium." --Steve Orlando (JLA, Supergirl, Midnighter)
"If you're doing sci-fi, here's what I want to see: crazy, weird, original. At least one. Void Trip? Hot damn. It's all three, and it has one of the coolest leads--Ana--that I want to read for a hundred issues. Get this book and enjoy the ride." --Michael Moreci (Superman, ROCHE LIMIT, Black Star Renegades)
"Less a vision quest than a vision-bull-in-a-china-shop through inner and outer space, VOID TRIP is here to prove Frederick Wertham right once and for all." --Dan Watters (LIMBO, The Shadow, Wolfenstein
"O'Sullivan and Klaus blaze one for the solar system in this joyous stoner action comedy. It's Fear and Loathing in the Large Megellanic Cloud." --Alex Paknadel (Doctor Who, Assassin's Creed, Arcadia)
"The road to Euphoria is told in a tone and style that's become the hallmark of Ryan and Klaus's work. Lovable characters--low on fuel, high on Froot--set out on an acid-trip road trip that puts the fun back in the funny pages. Do not miss!" --Ram V (Quake, Black Mumba, Grafity's Wall)
"We had an early look at this and it's pretty damn good, put that release date on your calendar!" --Big Bang Comics
"The "Turncoat" team is back with an intergalactic stoner road trip movie. This sounds amazing. I can't wait."--Multiversity

From writer RYAN O'SULLIVAN (Turncoat, The Evil Within, Warhammer 40,000) and illustrator PLAID KLAUS (Turncoat) comes the story of Ana and Gabe, the last two humans left alive in the galaxy. They're low on fuel, they're low on food, and they're low on psychedelic space froot, but they're still determined to make it to the promised land: hippy-paradise super-planet Euphori From writer RYAN O'SULLIVAN (Turncoat, The Evil Within, Warhammer 40,000) and illustrator PLAID KLAUS (Turncoat) comes the story of Ana and Gabe, the last two humans left alive in the galaxy. They're low on fuel, they're low on food, and they're low on psychedelic space froot, but they're still determined to make it to the promised land: hippy-paradise super-planet Euphoria. This is the story of their journey, the friends and enemies they made along the way, and how the universe responded to those who dared to live freely within it.
Collects issues 1 through 5.
QUOTES:
"Beautiful, drugged, and hilarious sci-fi from an alternate universe where the only Captain America anyone cares about is the one in Easy Rider." --Kieron Gillen (THE WICKED + THE DIVINE, Darth Vader)
"VOID TRIP is Star Wars meets the View Askewniverse; cosmic scoundrels with the swashbuckling of Han Solo and the trippy edge of Jay & Silent Bob--an exciting, unique tone to hit the comics medium." --Steve Orlando (JLA, Supergirl, Midnighter)
"If you're doing sci-fi, here's what I want to see: crazy, weird, original. At least one. Void Trip? Hot damn. It's all three, and it has one of the coolest leads--Ana--that I want to read for a hundred issues. Get this book and enjoy the ride." --Michael Moreci (Superman, ROCHE LIMIT, Black Star Renegades)
"Less a vision quest than a vision-bull-in-a-china-shop through inner and outer space, VOID TRIP is here to prove Frederick Wertham right once and for all." --Dan Watters (LIMBO, The Shadow, Wolfenstein
"O'Sullivan and Klaus blaze one for the solar system in this joyous stoner action comedy. It's Fear and Loathing in the Large Megellanic Cloud." --Alex Paknadel (Doctor Who, Assassin's Creed, Arcadia)
"The road to Euphoria is told in a tone and style that's become the hallmark of Ryan and Klaus's work. Lovable characters--low on fuel, high on Froot--set out on an acid-trip road trip that puts the fun back in the funny pages. Do not miss!" --Ram V (Quake, Black Mumba, Grafity's Wall)
"We had an early look at this and it's pretty damn good, put that release date on your calendar!" --Big Bang Comics
"The "Turncoat" team is back with an intergalactic stoner road trip movie. This sounds amazing. I can't wait."--Multiversity

30 review for
Void Trip (Void Trip #1-5)

5 out of 5

Donovan–May 08, 2018

Cheech and Chong meets Hitchhiker’s Guide meets Spaceballs meets On the Road. Traveler philosophy deepens the wacky plot and wackier characters.
“Euphoria is something that makes us better people just by being there to reach for. I guess I’m worried that, if I arrive there, I might stop trying to be a better person. And I don’t ever wanna do that.”

5 out of 5

Roy–Aug 02, 2018

Cheech and chong meets fear and loathing mixed with space opera setting. Solid artwork, the story really doesnt have the best plot. It got stretched to last 5 issues. More about life, morality, the existence of an afterlife and freedom to choose our end goal. Read if you want something a little different than the usual scifi, otherwise not something you need to jump into quickly.

4 out of 5

Diane Hernandez–May 28, 2018

Ana and Gabe are addicted to froot, the mostly illegal hallucinogen. They also pilot a space ship in a future world. Ana looks and acts like Spicoli from Ridgemont High. The plot is reminiscent of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Weird stuff just keeps happening and that's it for plot.
Void Trip misses an opportunity to create an awesome future world. The artwork is well done but the plot is a mash-up of better books. I think froot (or a similar substance) is required while reading. 3 stars!
Thanks Ana and Gabe are addicted to froot, the mostly illegal hallucinogen. They also pilot a space ship in a future world. Ana looks and acts like Spicoli from Ridgemont High. The plot is reminiscent of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Weird stuff just keeps happening and that's it for plot.
Void Trip misses an opportunity to create an awesome future world. The artwork is well done but the plot is a mash-up of better books. I think froot (or a similar substance) is required while reading. 3 stars!
Thanks to Image Comics and Edelweiss for an advanced copy.

5 out of 5

vostendrasamigos yotengolibros–May 05, 2018

Thanks to edelweiss to give a free copy of this book in exchange of a honest review.
I like this comic is fun, not that complicated and it has a lot of humor, sci-fi, space travelling and drugs, the drawing is really beautiful and it just fun to read, it lack a little deep and a sense of connection in the history but it's fun and I think it was the propose of this book.

4 out of 5

Theresa–Jun 12, 2018

This graphic novel reminds me of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas as a space opera. Mature content for adult readers.

4 out of 5

Pop Bop–May 03, 2018

Drug Fueled and Spaced-Out, Literally
It's a bumpy ride but there are some nice set pieces and a lot of amusing throwaway lines. It's heavy-man in a Cheech & Chong sort of way, which means some of it is right on, some is incoherent, some is dumb, and big chunks are smart and funny. The whole froot drug angle could get old, but you can't have stoner humor without everyone getting stoned, so that pretty much was part of the territory. I'm a patient reader and I think this sort of project is ver Drug Fueled and Spaced-Out, Literally
It's a bumpy ride but there are some nice set pieces and a lot of amusing throwaway lines. It's heavy-man in a Cheech & Chong sort of way, which means some of it is right on, some is incoherent, some is dumb, and big chunks are smart and funny. The whole froot drug angle could get old, but you can't have stoner humor without everyone getting stoned, so that pretty much was part of the territory. I'm a patient reader and I think this sort of project is very hard to pull off, so I was willing to take a ride along on this.
And there are some great bits. The blue versus red robot war is worth the price of the volume. The bad guy has great lines as he tracks our heroes across the universe, and gradually goes mental. There's an A.I. who changes his look and costumes to fit the occasion and a lot of sly and witty lines and visual jokes were slipped in by way of that character. Ana and Gabe's search for Euphoria and their belief that the journey is the destination followed familiar lines, but every now and then I connected with the characters and their search, and that was a bit surprising for a stoner adventure.
The art is great. Pencils, inking and colors are fine, but the best part is that no matter how manic and psychedelic things get you can always tell who's who and what's going on. That's a virtue not to be dismissed lightly.
At bottom I enjoyed the jokes, the throwaway lines and dialogue, and the comic art. But surprisingly, I ended up more invested in where the story was headed and how it was going to end than I expected. That was a nice bonus.
(Please note that I received a free advance will-self-destruct-in-x-days Adobe Digital copy of this book without a review requirement, or any influence regarding review content should I choose to post a review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.)

5 out of 5

Paul Decker–May 30, 2018

*I received this book as an eARC from Image Comics via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review*
This graphic novel is Harold & Kumar meets Saga. The last two humans in the universe are traveling together in search of Euphoria, a planet where everything is good. On their journey they meet plenty of odd alien characters while being chased by another odd alien character in white. During all of this, they utilize the intoxicating properties of froot.
There are some interesting moral and philos *I received this book as an eARC from Image Comics via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review*
This graphic novel is Harold & Kumar meets Saga. The last two humans in the universe are traveling together in search of Euphoria, a planet where everything is good. On their journey they meet plenty of odd alien characters while being chased by another odd alien character in white. During all of this, they utilize the intoxicating properties of froot.
There are some interesting moral and philosophical quandaries addressed in this comic. And they're mostly through the eyes of high characters. The framework of the storytelling is also interesting in how it ends.
I give this graphic novel a 4/5. Great artwork that matches the trippy story.

5 out of 5

Munawar Mobin–Jul 19, 2018

Spectacular art but fell a little short for me in the end. Story seemed a little cliched but still a good ride and great way to deliver said message no matter how overplayed. Great book, would recommend!
The art is exactly what the title promises!

4 out of 5

Scott–Jul 15, 2018

Made me think of Hunter S. Thompsons + Tom Robbins a LOT.

5 out of 5

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